Big Tobacco and Unhealthy Foods
star
star
star
star
star
Last updated almost 2 years ago
27 questions
Required
1
A new study has proven for a fact that tobacco companies definitely used the same strategies they used to promote cigarettes that they later used to promote junk food addiction.
A new study has proven for a fact that tobacco companies definitely used the same strategies they used to promote cigarettes that they later used to promote junk food addiction.
Required
1
The tobacco companies Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds acquired a number of major food companies (like Kraft, General Foods, and Nabisco) in the 1980s.
The tobacco companies Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds acquired a number of major food companies (like Kraft, General Foods, and Nabisco) in the 1980s.
Required
1
Tobacco companies are still very much involved in the food industry.
Tobacco companies are still very much involved in the food industry.
Required
1
The new research connecting the tobacco industry to the food industry was published in the journal Addiction.
The new research connecting the tobacco industry to the food industry was published in the journal Addiction.
Required
1
Hyper-palatable foods are those that help people lose weight.
Hyper-palatable foods are those that help people lose weight.
Required
1
According to recent research, in the decades when tobacco companies controlled various food companies, the foods that were produced were far more likely to be considered hyper-palatable.
According to recent research, in the decades when tobacco companies controlled various food companies, the foods that were produced were far more likely to be considered hyper-palatable.
Required
1
The rise in hyper-palatable foods coincides with the rise in rates of obesity and diet-related diseases.
The rise in hyper-palatable foods coincides with the rise in rates of obesity and diet-related diseases.
Required
1
According to recent research, the steepest increase in hyper-palatable foods has happened in the last ten years.
According to recent research, the steepest increase in hyper-palatable foods has happened in the last ten years.
Required
1
Researchers say that we no longer need to worry about the connection between the tobacco industry and the food industry because very few food companies are still controlled by tobacco companies.
Researchers say that we no longer need to worry about the connection between the tobacco industry and the food industry because very few food companies are still controlled by tobacco companies.
Required
1
The recent research is based on millions of documents held by the University of California.
The recent research is based on millions of documents held by the University of California.
Required
1
All of today's most popular food brands were once owned by tobacco companies.
All of today's most popular food brands were once owned by tobacco companies.
Required
1
Researchers measured the nutritional makeup of foods owned by tobacco companies against the nutritional makeup of hundreds of other foods that were not owned by tobacco companies.
Researchers measured the nutritional makeup of foods owned by tobacco companies against the nutritional makeup of hundreds of other foods that were not owned by tobacco companies.
Required
1
In this study, tobacco-owned foods and non-tobacco-owned foods had the same amount of carbs and fats.
In this study, tobacco-owned foods and non-tobacco-owned foods had the same amount of carbs and fats.
Required
1
Tobacco-owned foods were 80% more likely to contain carb/sodium combinations and 29% more likely to contain fat/sodium combinations that make them hyper-palatable.
Tobacco-owned foods were 80% more likely to contain carb/sodium combinations and 29% more likely to contain fat/sodium combinations that make them hyper-palatable.
Required
1
These findings prove that tobacco companies purposely engineered processed foods to make people crave them.
These findings prove that tobacco companies purposely engineered processed foods to make people crave them.
Required
1
Hyper-palatable foods have a lot in common with addictive substances.
Hyper-palatable foods have a lot in common with addictive substances.
Required
1
Many of our hyper-palatable foods contain ingredients from naturally-occurring ingredients that have been altered in some way in order to make them more rewarding in our brains.
Many of our hyper-palatable foods contain ingredients from naturally-occurring ingredients that have been altered in some way in order to make them more rewarding in our brains.
Required
1
It was a fairly natural progression for tobacco companies to get involved in the food industry since they had all sorts of colors, flavors, and additives that could be used in both tobacco products and food products.
It was a fairly natural progression for tobacco companies to get involved in the food industry since they had all sorts of colors, flavors, and additives that could be used in both tobacco products and food products.
Required
1
By saying that RJ Reynolds is in the "flavor business" the manager of the company meant that they were not just a tobacco company.
By saying that RJ Reynolds is in the "flavor business" the manager of the company meant that they were not just a tobacco company.
Required
1
Hawaiian Punch was originally a cocktail mixer but was expanded to be a children's drink after RJ Reynolds conducted research on children.
Hawaiian Punch was originally a cocktail mixer but was expanded to be a children's drink after RJ Reynolds conducted research on children.
Required
1
In their marketing, RJ Reynolds acknowledged that Teddy Grahams was a hyper-palatable food that should not be consumed by children.
In their marketing, RJ Reynolds acknowledged that Teddy Grahams was a hyper-palatable food that should not be consumed by children.
Required
1
The "Snackwell Effect" occurs when people eat less-fattening food and lose weight.
The "Snackwell Effect" occurs when people eat less-fattening food and lose weight.
Required
1
Researcher Laura Schmidt claims that when tobacco company Philip Morris bought General Foods in 1985 that they purposely marketed sugary drinks and processed foods to children and minorities.
Researcher Laura Schmidt claims that when tobacco company Philip Morris bought General Foods in 1985 that they purposely marketed sugary drinks and processed foods to children and minorities.
Required
1
Executives at Philip Morris realized that it was immoral to market many of these food products to children so they decided to get out of the food business in the early 2000s.
Executives at Philip Morris realized that it was immoral to market many of these food products to children so they decided to get out of the food business in the early 2000s.
Required
1
Most food companies are still owned by tobacco companies.
Most food companies are still owned by tobacco companies.
Required
1
By 2018, the differences found in tobacco-owned companies vs non-tobacco-owned companies had almost completely disappeared.
By 2018, the differences found in tobacco-owned companies vs non-tobacco-owned companies had almost completely disappeared.
Required
1
Most foods made today are less hyper-palatable than foods made two decades ago.
Most foods made today are less hyper-palatable than foods made two decades ago.
